Issue 2 features: * Voting for action: Nell Darby tells the story of the suffragettes * Operation Chastise: Records of the Dam Busters are online * Marching on their stomachs: Andrew Robertshaw explores the importance of food in the WW1 trenches * Church or chapel?: Beryl Evans reveals how to research both Anglican and Nonconformist Welsh ancestors * The plot thickens: What surname distribution maps can show * Books: A round up of recent publications * Place in focus: Useful resources for Birmingham research * Break the brick walls: Civil registration birth records More Info
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* The friendless friend? Governesses worked hard as teachers, nursemaids and more, but often found themselves overlooked or trapped between different classes, says Caroline Roope * A solid trade: Brickmaking was a physical demanding and financiall risky trade - here Sadie McMullon explores the industry's impact on one particular community * A century in the life of a Birmingham boozer: The history of a striking inner city pub reveals a surprising continuity in ownership, and censuses show a family whose lives revolved around their home. Nell Darby gets a round in * A view into the past: Nick Thorne uses images to help see our ancestors' times * Policing town and gown: A study of Oxford's police reports books shows a pattern of antisocial behaviour underneath the city's dreaming spires... Nell Darby investigates * History in the details: Materials - wool (part 6) More Info
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- Catholic Beneficiaries Index - St Mary's Osbaldeston - Recusant Catholics In Greenwich, Kent, 1580-1780 - The Catholic Havers Of Thelveton Hall, Norfolk - Family Inscriptions In Bibles, Missals And Other Pious Books - The Melbey Family - St George's Cathedral, Southwark - Hop-Pickers At Hadlow, Kent In 1853 And Beckley, Sussex, In 1872 - Alfred Roach Writes To Australia - An Irish Wake In Liverp...More Info
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- From Manuscript To Website 25 march 2000 - Portrait Of A Woman - Catholic Archives Society Visit To Santiago De Compostela - The Ancestry Of Blessed Richard Langhorne c1624-1649 - Roman Catholic Tradesmen In London, 1681 - The Curry Family - The Mystery Of Jennet Butler: In The Footsteps Of Joesph Gillow - Return Of Papists, 1767 - Some Yorkshire Returns - A Register Of Irish Women In Religious ...More Info
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